THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Speculation as wigyrrs: Mrs. John Pond. ll Church Street-Phone up T“ s t G SDI’ 0 l SUMMEMSIDI and PRINCE cuuwgy M’? News, subscriptions. Advertising should be lelt with lire. Pond. ' a e e ay be boutbl daily at my o! the followup‘ “or” m Summerelde: peoilsturc. Water Street. Gourilee Drugstore, Wu” 5;,- -—i H‘ Bakery. Water Street. Mull Genital. 6'1 Grenville fllvlfxkTwo-lh hggAgAé Deo. 4 —(OP)—Bpeou- Th’: "ZTTZ? fir“ .1173? vlflzulaler Plimnutltm smmmm hr "Mia ‘Klaus’! claoloelgflitilieeilrg i" “Y , "l" 9 far this rel-vi to Rt. Hon. Em t 1a in i. 5,, your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on you: mum c. m. cited last week 31s all?“ ‘flash? "Wflrlizal-ivn Benerally was reviv- -—RADl0 ed today by l visit of Premier Ad - and flashlight batteriel lard Godbout of Quebec. e IIVB many i; mo” ours o‘ “wm- The Quebec premier ha: 211-12- - been TEAMs ‘F 5 m‘ iiii“lin°fl".di" burpfiblt‘ maxi-u"; m — 1 T5335 . a ca e u wor om Bedfique Hockey please 13,2; L’: Quebec which reached official ‘cir- Rihk. December 5th at e o'clock_ cies today was that he did not wish 1,-137.1g_4_m_ to leave his present post but came to Otttawl: u; recommend the ap. ‘rhe vitamin ' men o another man, possib- ——-'- capsule with Li . f on f hi . ,.nACl<lEltS take "film-mill! °1 day tzeatment nggurlllefsoxge: eiel egbtlnet iefileagu” m! ‘ “d speClill lmccs. shop at Stronss. an Dwgi L_204_13_ b3] The Quebec source did not s“ —-— ha“. FREE a Xmgg 1 blikiltjlgerfllpieflfiodboutul 0131101“ hi‘ _ - — u l _ v e na . P - _\',\RI|'.l\‘f_-‘011C5311/ in vvilmot mans. We Xmgs wrapG difilpfi‘, ippe Brats, govermmaiitfaleadzx; in the m null. Yliflily, Decfimbe- 5th. Enman Drug Store. Summerside. Quebec legislative council, was men. p” mldil nilsplces 0f F1018 L-llilb-ll-Llil-lfl-l-S-S filmed as the man. Mr. Brats, a nabs till-won L-Wle- 1-"249 F ——- prominent Montreal lawyer, is also ‘ _ _ _ _, G-EOR SALE. — One 1401mm in Ottawa. -PERS()I\.\I. (rIJaP-"NG cAiws- e rfinei°vfl7 Years 01¢ due to lresh- The two senior Quebec members lie now n lowly selection. Order hlér 5111111150 one general gurpose of the cabinet in point of years of lento so us loom the oircluslve K s; ygurs old. Walter .lvlac- service-Senator Raoul Dandurand, you ulsn. Foleys Diug on e, radalbane. L-2l5-12-5-2i. minister without portfolio and Hon p. L'1191'11'29'61 _s,smE Pm COURT P.J.A. Cardin, minister '01 public srolrlk blglbgx 11331119?“ Iasriexg ‘g: gzgdlrzunliia glgoearad before Magi; ggdtlfeznliiggbtllggmhtprenfixrjly bl T11‘ W‘ ' a L494: - - rune. K. c.. in Ute months. all the present Liberal min- e“ arssa“iz.i'tr:. $532‘. first’ as“ ‘or QW- _Qp_\|.l'1‘\'. Lord Baltimore ternary fines-S. e ‘e cub“ itlffilgélggleglli; gttztifihprovmce were time"! llistinctlvely boxed for As me most experienced Dama- BORDEN rulllllm l: runeflvd for new: of hum-vi, but advertising of n lure may be inserted It I _ Qf-nuwuril. etrir-tly Dllfllllli in ‘Buy 5t BTW?!- l"'"" - §*' "!“" -stl'. (it'll assortment of Pa- lm Qllllsllllfis Cards! They are Qreui. Gourlics Rexall Drugs. L-ZM- iZ-i-Iii. _.1>LENANUNS! in Gil -. Goulles Re ll N; 1 b Ll_204_12_4x_%L mental-ion in the Quebec group Mr, ' Cards: fiuoiefirrs this; l§gi§2 Eruccesl; _ 1;’ '14 l fe- . 5°’ l" “PM ea" vIiYlD:§ifit-sas12.lswi?r.id ‘glfga bat pimped“ a" “mlfildmd 8°“- mgs, L-241. Miss Jean Maclsaac, who had . -““"‘"'.."§“ art's“ so" Bfztoétiétimsvttflzzda ‘ism "R 0 A F list . l0 §€ . uy l B, ran g C ‘Halolasses Brushes, combs’. 1W1 death 01 her father. Mr. Jesa I - ' ' . chn i. Salt at Bruce's. L-2l1-l2—5-2l. g“ srlicetuargfsdactccom%tltfi “es JUR. BUYEIh-Mr, O’Bryan of 11$ far as Mcncton by her aunt, ilisnilcw Company expects to MTS- James K. Bragger. who was tbuyllig furs Monday at of- 911101114? t0 her home 1:1 Brookline, . p; inf-us rt. Rc ers, Sum- M1151 1W0 L_%37_1z_5_2l_ _§_ man was report/ed killed on active Mrs. Frank Dalziel cf garden service overseas and flve were re- nllrnovlxc - The many “l” h“ “Pam a M" days 9°11‘? “m”? 1m" “i” °P°."a"‘°"‘ Um“ o, A,“ Gvorge A Bgwness Charlottetown returned home on “V8131” i“ me “P391 Qanadififl A11‘ llbe pleased to lcarn that he is Saturday‘ mrces 128th onlcml casualty us?’ proving after his recent illness, ‘M- mmed law mday- . v. expects io be out again in a Alfiir’ ma“ 311ml» student at MR one ma“ was Yawn“ 597mm!’ ‘mars son University, spent the week- injured overseas and two seriously ' end in Borden visiting his father, “lured 1n Canada. 40R SALE m, firms m! can,“ Mr. George Burch. The list brings to 1.076 the num- ral Dllrpuse horse \a good Ml. vi M“ b“ of a“ ‘.0199 def“ “mi missing ‘en Percheron horse 5—fi yLBiS .' d“ Gama.“ qmmel“ "Wned °1f1¢1B11y $11186 the star'- H each. client) horse. tLr-gsieled anlasmr c“ s- s .Pr""3e EdWRYd °1 the W"- arthorli Bull, also a used ‘tractor. 15mm‘ has bee“ “Med £01115 116016 F°11°lV111lI 15 $118 685111111)’ 1151 W1'/11 m, was“ 11 Eglmont Bay where his wile is official numbers and next of kin‘. ______ 58f1011S1y ill. Her daughler-ln-law JEDEQUE United Church. The M's- mlua Gallant of Burden la I ‘cos for silndny, Dsivmbel" 7th also smymg Wm‘ MFS- Q5115!" as felon-s: Budeque 11 am; , f‘- .|.. 3 pm; m,” Tirayeyge 7 In“? WW1“ “Ecmm BMW o! thB Errlngton, Richard Allan, sen, ... Ru‘. Rnlph W. Barker, Min- ab“??? Tlrllylirx-rrjéiysevérlijiirvggtlaem g3: 12.31422. Mrs. R. A. Ei-rinstcn (moth. , ‘Q 5.239, tablesbp,aymé_ Ladies, prize was ell Vancouver. Iléyrrlflxulivrzn KNITTING {vefiflis 1Q, fia-Mfigmbegewgg; ‘ Mrs, Carrise Perr" en- ' ' ‘ llllEll ltsl" knitting slug this §°m°lfm°éalfl,’,i,’t‘sagg‘“glwrl° Lizotte. Rene Leonidas Joseph, pgWI-u “wk was Rccumpusyp Rodgers Jr‘ Ar," l-unch had Mex-I esrgtirgzfisg, Mrs. T. Llzotte (moth. an .tol"'.'i; .-c'lh 5- 1' - -.__._._ “liar...” sou... s‘: aszersslfztt“ .l.*i:. ‘time. ‘.2’ Dv-a- so. aura- . ems were served at the Mrs. W. Macbeod. n y Mrs. H.E.P. Mann (mother) North l: o! the evmilxg'_s' Pllvlftcxléby§a%uncan Gordon Sgt ———- w '. ; l -- - -- “IEXOITIPIL-Wll tare horses m hongnglr‘ “Sflé? “£2113; “E3 Rlwg? Mfs- M~M- Mm“ 1mm" t or lieu Tluctcl" (sec tile W d d f _ e 91' 970119- .. 11 cockdiult before“ buying.) a opilixefis by, rgpf-firfif? rhyfligfi Innes, Stuart Llaban. Sgt, 12.76578. g11%5l)[i‘Cf.:Z“IDURCY§POCCS, etc. prayer in ungscn‘ qwelve Lwmbem Mrs. D. V. Innes (mother) Ponoka, alcr '. ee's, uyvlew. res ond d to il ll. Mi ' . i“? mega“ 53,, flag anéméjfipf Vose, Reginald Bolles, Sgt... R741- ~PAsslaD AWAY AT HUNTER. ed, plus we"; made for holding a 02, Mrs. H. C. Vac (mother) Ware- F“f“"15 W111 551'“ “gm Pantry sale and committees were 1mm’ Ma“ ‘ gjof o . c uaaa i; of v- appointed f ll. , <1, M statics. lllS Lhomtet in Hlun- Ralph mails, M1955 F331, M22; Seriously injured: -' ell ‘vcrnrsoya eru ong Rodgers. Mrs. A. Jay, M . ‘i .llo knives to mourn his Sutherland. Tea. Mrs. Cecil Ste‘:- Archer. Roderick Anthony, AC1... or. two solis Alnn of 5'side and art, Mrs. E. Lynds. Bazaar Thble, 1197689 Mrs. A. A. Archer (moth- ‘ rd at home; also two daughr- Mrs, Georg: Jay. Mrs. Albert Jay, er) Brlghouse R0. B. C. Mrs. cuicllffe of Chnrlotteiowrl 301119 90° 111: table. Mrs. Julian -- Irene at homg to all of whom Herring, Collectors for December, Canada OTTAWA, Dec. 4 -(CP) -- One Overseas: Killed on active service: Missing after air operations: =11 5Y111l1l1(lt_\' is extended, s, Mrs. Ralph Dear-d. Mrs. Preston Seriously injured in ntomoblle - Dflffflfrli. Several aprons were cut accident: ~CONGR.\'I‘I‘~I,A'1‘|QNS __ My‘. out by Mrs. E. Campbell and '~ iii-s. Dzwifl Mnclviurdo life these were distributed to the mem- Kuffner. Donald. Lac. B70873. -~" residents of Summer “lg are bers to be finkhed‘. 1t was re- Mrs. D, Kuffner (wife) Moose Jaw, lung llie congratuianom o; orted mat all the quilt blocks for Bark. ~ lrlenris on the occasion of 11° ‘llilwfmph quilt had been tak- Walsh, Gerald Joseph, AC1, Rai- "11 50th ivcddln" anniversary on fimgunflli kWh-ab served by the B25, Mrs. E. Walsh (mother) Mon- 1531001‘ 1:1. Wlrllflll they cele- "5 =5 “S55 d y Mm- R “MW 1N1"- im qglkql‘. H u i. , v_S_ Meet/pg closed with the Mizpah _ _____ 1.1“? mme bf11§d1°l4°11~ M11» R- ‘Mlmlba 111- LONDON ——(CP)— A vi-hiresaier "iblihltlfm (wouwrv comm‘ get the {Pmbels 1° h" 116111910? complained to the papers that in DfCilnbcr mm o; m, x m“ "g- —A- order to sell 13o boas of narrate m this. Cum. M Alberto“ w.“ Borden wa-xj-GXIT-In “MM m” had to gloit 39 forms in six colors ‘ "1 ‘ day l-lis Honour m. m 1 ’ ' 1mm» e 51; ., 1- ' 91' 511111151 mfieflll! In The ——(~~~%-—--»-——i————— cmm.“ m “uzgsezlze ggglég; 3223mm‘? $11 bmlvembeli 36h- month wour branch office. We also S,\ii'1llL'1i u-rre disposed of A Chm ‘go 9:1,‘ C Y ‘remalggll u" madethe followingdonationnquiits ‘ 0i landlord and tenant per- call Waring-gs s-ndni t2 ugly ‘twlefiovg mammdia $001” blums; £11“ Bmam‘ lilo lQill, was at the request tnernlben Mgiufc of t e“ ~ my 1i ~ - I ‘H annual parties in the different, hxaes i will" sntzfzil. ca“; ;‘.‘3.“§.‘“n‘“§.i’é$i£“i-$.'ifu. * u: m ti." or.’ fir: 2'“"*.=..:'t' u .. . ,, - - , er ~ . ona y “l1 Duff-Au: iota-s. 3102p‘? ma“! aayerv lflltafafflgflfl Social Club. $14.10 mm Institute ULCVI-Zssrtll. A-{JCTION non financial storming‘ $3.5. not sgenizlei $111,," ‘°"‘°’§;,,.§‘,-§,',’$j._’,";. 35am“ . 1108b‘ - A ve ucoe sful its some rs e demands have '- pmmamlnthrynidé been,“ fléamrumwe m" loraiseddur ma o“ wean“: ross wed w hemp mm r inthe folo ‘. u av everuns ""1 N‘ W was donated m ed arm at hem? M M“ and MTB- Henry 11°“ h ‘ "mm “Y- 5'°Y°"'"'Y MTI- Surrmerside ee payment on sup- 1’ W1 1'1 1d reported 06f My {vflfl ytglley. The event pezdltms “mfg, 51;; “gill? N35 glee. teem spent cn blank-rs. s10.- Hl illldvl‘ in: ,,.‘,‘§;~‘,3, “d, balance of s9 iaflvlranemiig on be- m? qflilm‘ 67%,?“ mfifi“ 1-. Cor . s 0 ‘l9 ha" o’ the Red c m an ma ngaa a of .- , nor Red Cross Society. . m" “mm 9° 6'1 leaving us a. lance of $3.42. ' n" m "mam mm“ <11 ‘he Our membership was 68. The sew- 1 n c Pill mm au-Ctionerlllan was the very we k sch.- and o ’ " ling and knitting wee done b 2a of kdrorbitttldini brouglitmfgrelg mjfie ° t1gg lg: oiur meenbem The others he cud ‘ llictl e many mm!‘ m" “P sick. ‘The election oil officers then. ‘mus m hep“ m ‘omen!’ ‘ilciiarierl off the ladies sold ., ... lanHVl-Pmslld LMs-Jlia "isihA-Jrezlezitgryugsumgwa‘ “m” gegfimzlé rg 1.115;‘! w.“ Al.‘ '_- e; s.rs...Mac- his Imliel-leokettmswea- 3,3335%; llfiflcllfigd me- Rodgers. mritugeeil Stewart. nee . h. '1 111B home of Mlsgsu 114.51%? ring Chairman ‘h1g1’? Cm] ' 1111a Work. There was aggoml Mrs.’ S. Carwbehl. l’. J. Mac: "W" "- flfflffi out under the lead- It was aeeiilgd Ftglgend ssoo to """“""""""”°" q ‘held? James hunter. lead- eoeh orphanase for mmstmae. also "Q1 Qfli [u] “m” r file. Pans for the that we lve a blanket to the Prince —_ . Sstlvliies were discussed oolllll-y 0891M] and $35.00 i0 (I10 . "Slmns seas _ 1. T. B- League Wes rend re C rist- Milli officers took ‘glsclhvafid mas Seal ompnlgn. and it. was de- hghufwhlil officer, e]ecyed:__ clded to give the rfcseda of the hi‘. Miss Mal-want Ape“; first cord _ in ber to this l on. After every thing nsd “flowed. Pmddent‘ M“. nnne Gab GIT BITTER Flifll FROM ~ln _ n .Mrs. giiou CIRCLE HONOURS ley MacLeod; Auditors. um. n. ‘m? and an excellent pm- Innis, Mrs. ufeigorram was p. kgephyt; Town of Borden. A ICHM‘ lr me , sezirgent My“ Bertha Bow fund. Meeting men edyounled- i» ' "Y Miss Bettv shar- I "l". lvr. - . "' ived m th li , shift-gilt ‘iiifiimfilf Eaten thgm Bugger-slog‘ mm a. '°"“”""""°‘ “'1'” 9'1"" “l- - kihmllso gnpo\nted_ A ma” off e Red grcesh were Lflreflnllngredlomrlllevolpelnfed. nhmnfiolth: evealing was the fiféamf, §ml 1"” lmgtmfg 2. Theneond ellmvlem one "imam. mallhe Clrcleoy: 831C122! knitted dreams and brunet-a f 3-7" W"! "1"" "-0 Mrvn- lyn 1n ' ' hiitfad euit 1 knitted baby set 0 y_ . ee We d 3 ¢_ r , , Cemblnedtlioyelvelherellefyeuwek . alto! the mmflf; ,3,“ killilldflkfiflihomltt: agft_gv.eao..erl;.n‘l_z wnm,,_,,,,,_crn__mmmw_d °°k tllece recently, The “w” ‘° - ‘ p‘ l -—d|ll0ivt quieker-eeflenor. l5deoon ‘liming H . gloves 2t pairs py mu 5 boy! , arv delicious lunch - , ' . _, »_ m only 35 unto. mo! IY m: i vtiiplsgbraaa» a» o.- rls 2v’.'u?"‘r“l.u'i‘..'$§z.“<ibf.1 1-; m. o. u»... ‘ ' sir-a .Wo;entoeiepuceioer _. _... .. i. ; e SUMMER Germans admit llsing Italians BERLIN’. Dec. l —(AP) —Power. Roetov end Donets B W" NWT“! "might in German m“ ‘ll-Watches which said the Nazis had called upon their Italian and Slovak allies in an ergo" u, haét the Re? worms o Russ 1 "its" “as” "7" m" 51? Du mvea in claiming 10o planes had been shot down. Rod Sentenced to Penitentiary HAMPION, N. 8., Dec. 4 -(CP) -Cpl. Joseph Gareau. of e legi- ment at Camp Sussex. pleaded guilty in the Kings County court to- day tn theft of approximately $2,000 and was sentenced by Judge L. P. D. Tilley to two years in Dorulester Penitentiary, According to evidence the money was taken from the regimental pay- mastens office and sent to Carearl‘: home at Ottawa. Nazis Rush Men (Continued from page 1) Q A .- most important of Hitler's objectives on that peninsula, has been in con- sequence much weakened by the diversion of these substantial for- oer. 0n the Moscow front. the late Soviet communique announced, 4,- 400 Germans have been wiped out, with 700 more “annihilat/ed" in the southwest. Co-ordinated land and air attacks in the latter sector were said to have taken a heavy toll 0i German tanks and supply trucks. Red Push Continues While e correlated strengthening of Field Marshal Ewald Von Kleistfls resistance on the road back from Rostov toward Mariupol 10o miles to the west was thus noted. Soviet informants said that the great Red push still is rolling gen- erally unchecked. Between Taganrcg. 40 miles be- yond Rostov, and Mariupol the Germans were declared still 1n full retreat and many of the slower and heavier German units were report- ed being out off. Some dispatches asserted that whether or not any important German forces managed event- ually to get out alive, Von Klelst already has irrevocably lost a great engagement, esprc tally in the vast numbers of tanks and cars captured by the pursuing Reds. 0f the two other major Russian fronts-Moscow and LeninGTad — Russian accounts drew one of the most optimistic pictures in some ys. Before Leningrad, the Russians were declared to have seized t-"lo initiative. the Germans havlflli’ of- fered strong indications that they were settling down on the defen- sive indefinitely. Red troops. it was added, are ex- ecuting running sallies against the Nazi siege lines while the heavy Soviet cruiser Kirov. the equiva- lent of many e. lend buttery. has been menoeuvred into favorable 9°- gifipn grid is shelling the Germans heavily. Nazis loniz since claimed they sank the Kirov. 0n the Moscow front. official Russian dispatches reported that the German offensive generally has fallen sharply in power and it W" claimed that in the Kiln area above mg capital the invader has been beaten back to we defensive. in the Mozhaisk sector west of Moscow. however, o. serious situa- tion for the defenders was acknow- lodged. mere. it was sold. the 0"- mans are trying to drive eastward between the Volokolamsk-Mozlxaisk highways. Veterans’ Guard In Newfoundland WA, Dec. t-fdPl-Ne- tionol Defence headquarters dia- olceed today the-t e. eomfiI-YIY °1 the Veterans‘ Gun-rd of Canada now is on duty in Newfoundland. These men are ixnnnadditlonlutfi the company P" 0 11B I United Klnsdom. Hundreds of others Are on duty in Canada. Spokemion slid tlut Firet- Greet War veterans-now of m ever!!! age of more than years-are taking In increasingly important part in the Canadian war program. They said the reserve army de- cision w accept recruits up to b0 years for home defence gave many veterans an opportunity to enlist for training. An unoounted num- ber are with the active army, at home and overseas. "Veterans Guard members on duty outside Canada number about 300 and pension department health records show the condition of these men and their First Great War comrades ‘J3 are after they doffed their kink. The deport- rnent has detailed information on 79.100 veterans of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who are in receipt of disability oenslone uni whose average is 53.22 years. This compares with an average age of 20 years for men in the present Canadian active army. Three pensioners are more then 00, which means they were over Bo when the joined the army even if accepted n 1914. Pensioners be- tween 80 and 00 number 163, ‘rhere ere to: species of oran- 11131111115133” PR COUNTY CHRONICLE ..__._ Prof. Maolionalil‘ ls GuestSpeaker At Beiieque "A Program for loom Churn" the sun-not even the lkfihllg _u was the subject of en address by revealed in en interesting old let,- Prof. A. B. MacDonald st the Cen- ter. dated “London, the grand can. trel Bedeque Hall last n-lzht. The- tral point of intrigue p: every deg. meetlxig was held under the ous- cription. this 7th dey at April, pioel of the Bedeque Credit Union. Elehwen and Pbrty-three," 119w m Ltd. and m. Irving ‘Ibombe presid- of Mia Helen M. Hob- 0d. k, Charlottetown. The writer was Dr. J. T. I ‘ introduced the Cheslee Wright. Esq“ eon of the . Pref. A. B. MacDonald in first surveyor in Prince Edward 1|- eddress emphasized the point land, the recipient being Jams; that an effective program for social DeeBrisay, m, Charlottetmvn, son cheap, guilt start with the people. of the first wnistor 0d St. Paul's The idea. of educating the people Church here. The manuscript is in l-l the democratic ideal and the very excellent preaervetlon. md u of his. antithesis of the methods followed toirlo u well u personal interest. by die tore. _ "It would appear like m idle ex- Various methods o! edult ethn- ouee for e person residing Ln tn; tlon were outlined by the speaker: Entrepoirt o1 intelligence from ev- meetings, study clubs. rallies, con- ery quarter of the world," soy; the ferenoes, leadership courses and the writer, "to plead the want; of g, study o! literature, After exploring subject to write upon. and indeed, these meth 1- the people will enter as the lfrumals of the day say, tho 515199115 11¢“! °f “MW- times seem pregnant wlin mm,‘ The credit union ie the initial of portentious import." step in the field of tinanoe. This One such event referred to by Mr. W11 be followed by cooperative Wright was the discussion in the banking. Cooperative stores and British Parliament of the "Aerial wholesales are examples of the at- TPa-rlsit Company Bill" 3nd g m“- took on problems of consumption. paper account o: the “id 30m- Production problems will be solved panyhs "aerial transit carriage." An 111'“ by Y1°m¢ B1111 00111111111133’ 111- engraving of this carriage deplgtg 1g dxtries and then by Urge-Scale as flying above the Pyramids with 1841110558- banners streaming and k1 dike Marketing will begin with local wings not unlike the earl; planes qe. societies, such es lobster and smelt velopedby thewrlghg brqthgrg mo" marketing agencies, egg and poul- than nalr e century later. The " try wvos- and like iorma- Than carriage" was called the Ariel, end there ere e whole field of services, was invented by an Englishman, w, such es medical cooperatives, insur- S. Henson, in 1842. ‘Ina mmhme once and burial societies. In this was t0 be launched from a long, connection Prof. MacDonald told inclined plang or chime, pm; was the story of development, in the expected to make sufficient speed “B14 01 WOPGTBUVC 11165-161116 111111 1n the descent to fig mu, the ‘in housing among the miners of Cape A steam engine was installed in BR7011- the oar to furnish. by means of pro- pellers. D0118!‘ enough to maintain 9111111"! lcmwflflflll _ the speed thus achieved. Henson's design created a great T1118 DNEYHm G095 110$ 111m I15 the it" at the time. as Mr- WrLsht-s material only, states Prof. MacDon- lettel- indicates, A company w“ aid. Cultural achievements will formed u, mpnurlmmm m, ma- flow from an awakening of the chine, and Parliament discussed people. Libraries, music. handicrafts. with deep seriousness the mane; drama-all this will develop in an of fllding the project Bu; i; soon alert and progressive society, appeared that the mhiliing w“, not Two results will follow from the successful, since the speed 1g could working out of this program: Firs’. germ-ate was quilt “adequate (o, lire profits of business will flow flight. back to the people. ‘This in the course of time will mitigate the my," Tgphg. evils of a. concentration of wealth and monopoly power. secondly. the Other topics of cQnlempflfafy 1n- most imuoitant_of‘ect will be that terest are touched upon 1n M,- the people will gain ownership. Wright's letter, "You W111 see bv the: From ownership will follow a con- newspapers,‘ he says, "what, “ma, trol of industry and finance. The ou.§ threats have been 1pm,. made end result. therefore. will be econ- by pergcng appgfgnfly msane. a_ omic and political democracy. gall-m, the me u; the queen‘ Sh. Two reels of motion pictures. “Po- Rcberl; Peel and others, and quite land Will Never Die" and "War Sav- rocently, Lord John Russel has irws Certlflcrws ‘were also shown. been very much alarmed B; me Mr. T. J, lnman moved a vote of circumstance of a person inquiring mink-i F" “"5 $993k"- after him, in the lobby of the 23?: :1 ‘0011111110118. Wholwas de- ’ ’ av ng a arge carv rig gr,» [e in his pocket, and, upon his being taken int? (Btlilslfldyl proved ‘to be a mer ‘eec oneer rig agen ' p: hi5 Iflrdshhfs. These incidents have be- F ' map: igfltiilté, tglatlit is deemetd a r e aws respec- 1118 111511110 persons. e0 that such as "t. may be considered only partially deransed shall be held accountable for what deeds they commit..." The writer refers to "the Comet, Letter mentions Flying machine 0i century ago Farmers and their problems were being among "m, eventm “w” structive addresses featured the ob- xences oi the times." .. , 1 b . Our late Worthy Governor. sir “w” 1"‘ ‘h 1‘ “mm” y m’ born at m. Herbert, was e son ¢hmqe5_~ he writes‘ “had a narrow st. Dunstans University Extension escape 8t Antigua. as it ap ars the ggwuszfnlxi which he was res ding fell Island Iflends Mentioned M51‘- Wflkht was an eyewitness to will conclude 1 g 1n Extension Department. Antigonish; as w t" m’ Coven‘ Garden’, Dr. J. T. Croteau. director of Cred- d . on to other events which ho nar Charlottetown: o it Unions {late-akin araualns detail. He rallies B b tuel light with which. I presume, Mr. John E. Maolntyre, agriculture past session of our Mechanics In- “em m, the c N n Moncmn stitute," and inquiries after many filcguaintanoes in Charlottetown, GUAR DIAN 1 months illness at his homo the Earthquake at the w t mdl _ in the spotlight at the short course “V”? r and gem-amt,“ o; Gumfioupe. ‘l: in Mount Stewart yesterday as in- wogiiridrgnéiov eervance of Farmer's Day. The “my "19- “S "w" m" "l" mucu ietarolll‘ $3! m" m: mmveo ob“ "T!" 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Queen's Canadian sat up in the hospital bed in which lihmcl here. 15TH there?“ he asked he was reoovwrinq frcm a ill-days’ grill trying to gel over his surprise ordeal in a lifeboat on the Atlantic. sly, the gift- "Well. they're going amid fingered a slip of paper with a to get stme of this." dumfounded expression. He looked around at. his mates in “You're sure you're not Jerking " me “ear-W bride he asked. "And the boys and l will have a A British Uni-ted Press corres- 110K141 treat with the re-sf." pendent had Just- handed woiker a All the men are progressing well, cheque for £5.00. a silrnrise dona- ting on their still painful see: a tzion from the Imidqn News-Chron- title each day, and “TIITYIHQ about icle for the dramatic rim-y he had mlv one thine-nail they or mil told of 13 days in the ships boat, they not, got home in time for watching four of’ his l4 shlpmates ghrisgmrw, die of thirst and exposure. before What Waiter did not realize was the BUFVWOPS WW6 D1619” 11D by 11 that the money he generously gave Canadian ecrvetlbe. to what. he perhaps thought of a: On the taible next to Walker's um.» a Canadian fund will the bed was a. photograph of you": t. Wily intact m Britain. There it willlaan Dav es. sailor in the Rnval wlll be used hv TIM hfnywrs F-mc Canadian Navy and next-door l0 relieve civilian distress. neighbor cf Worker beck in Sofiih Shields. who had been thr- firts to he‘); Walker out of the lifeboat and onto the safety of the Canadian pat/ml sill . The Brlaish seamen lCokled down again ltt the cheque, he'd in gnarled hands whose skin still Send Contributions to the Royal Trust Company, Char- lottefovrn. were reported trying W 11159054’ quickly p! their Mexican proper- ties in the belief, it was said, that Mexico would inevitably be drawn into any war between the United States and Japan. Washington has been awaitini e reply to Hull's memorandum for more than a week. Tokyo has been lormulatgg the mi/iwer in eblhoqng and deli revere eso ea e The late Mr. Woo-d who was meetings’ “mug mm we“ so“. on reports of heavy and increas- In Memo riam JOHN WILLIAM WOOD There passed to his rest, after “DBYWWYW- 8% underway T119551? 0f me late Thomas Wood and h“ l Ja he e troo concentration: with 44 students enrolling and 231;? ‘he 1°“ 1111mm‘ “mm” iggFreggh Slndo-ghinn were ,0- and leavee to mourn o wife, wdgy- ' eel d her . Darin]; tho mporxfaiuna and” m firm“; ‘flmxgmzfukf: digs trooep movements constituted noon tunes ning . . . different phases of farm operation, Ha . mm. verna. Willard and if}, fix“: ‘mm "’ namm" " we" given by ‘h’ mnmvmg: PM!’ m mu“ n“ A“ ‘Mam dluxhm pansion to the southward, All lu- a “tremendous riot which took place A‘ B‘ Mwmmld‘ direct“ °f m‘ fififijwfieljjfi Sea?” yefigmagi; dications were, moreover. that teip in the Japanese ex- ff Japan should attack Thailand, the Capt. D. M_ Wood in Regina, Gunner Regina-id 1n England, Loo. ABCD Wwers-‘Amenca’ Bmam’ the Chinese and the Dutch-were .. l , . M on n” flow o’ mmm‘ the PILL Libraries. Chermwn- ?.§fd‘lonroi1l?ern$itl§:edoo‘ft' $30k? “my w “gm Mn. .1. P. Del .Anti a anti flew: and i-hm dram you have been denied, during the may 80m‘ Bernice at home. Jenne Rec lling meanwhile that Jap- cirfif‘ mesa‘ peace consultations had " been interrupted several months Sterling MacLean) of Darlington, .... .. eastern. :22 t“ti§.1i1€’§.§..“&"év‘f$l “viii-vii u I18 1'- Conroy. Mr. Beer. '. on Tuesday asked the Japanese °1d M01’!- mHQBNCY" 111d the Mum. ‘Pi mérfntzg: 0?‘: §‘,§,°,‘,‘f§',,,§f“‘ a “mp mother °x Government for an exlflknation. Japan's reply to the question Innew . Th’ wit" 115° 1119mm" hllilnl’ vu-‘My of m "cm The ‘$3,212: 5a?’ fimfquf“ hem on Mon‘ will be delivered to Bull tomorrow clued upon um“ Julia... ‘ mum“ continue to 910w s. great 1| _ _ in the course and have enloyed the home to Princewwn mad ceme- rend at "er refldm“ at 55 m” opportunity of talking over their wry, the services being conducted sel Square. London, and conveyed 1mm m‘ m“ by sebum Kurusu, (he special Japanese emissary who came w y the He“ J_ H_ Bishop “slim: Washington to conduct the nego- 4| , b w h" the ma“ box’ which u" eoTmlxlgogilglmklfnlsfl the day's eotivi- by Rev. Dr. O. A. Thompson and ““"1°“‘ “Venn weeks 53°’ and 3‘,§‘v,'.‘§,¥,,§§f-"““°‘ no “m!” m ties came in the evening when the wu thrown n to tile Characteristic of the period u the m“! “l” "11 ~ public. The hegion Hell was almost Frank Gallant, Archibald John- exeeue " hmdwfltm‘ M me 1°13" filled as people for miles around stone, Kaymond Crews, Hanson thered to hear instructive ad- Sentner, Golden Dollar and Mur- u dock Macsween. which is as fine as copper-plate, ev- eryd lettltlor bleing carefully formed 5‘ u” ‘m ‘ m l’ d°°‘ph°"b‘°" m. John n. MhcInt-yre. the guest Ana comprehensive address speaker deceased "III II III IEIPOIU Flllfflfln lave some very useful information ed the burial service. about will. lime end pasture im- e. series of lantern slides, By means of the letter, he showed the bod effects which o deficiency of _ minerals in pasture land will have o1 funnel-s improving w. McIntyre duo enlphasized need of early purchase and DEC. 5, i016 -- David Lloyd spring in order to avoid traffic Gewfl. Secretary for War. resllrl- oongelti l. ed from British cabinet and Prune Mr. W. R. Show. deputy minis- fflsilul-ilon 0f 31¢ mmi-HFYY- lent address on farm conditions TWfll/y-MX Wbmfli 14111“ I115 3° as they ore at. present. i-le also inillfed 1n 1101111 1111818115 11111111‘ gave e clear explanation of the -————~——-——-—- f t f l‘i it . A mu‘ AND A WAY mhiftefirsrvlfliegiltimltllcaerlsg. 3:111:11? The Indium 1cm, ment of Agriculture fleldman for 11°“ 1*" "Wm"! '““"' "l" J. ‘rreinor, vice-president of the "° "curt "lbs. "Si; "My wmdv,‘ mower and‘ we“. 0f St.‘ Dunstan'smtl1nlversity'wv1h‘o qul boiling the kettle. How did 151a"; "W88 °1 ""1 11011151. v"- you do it?" ~ "Oh-easy", father replied elrly. Aakimrtzgzalemgteéhalgka ‘llorilae bum, m“ °n___me “N. art end seconded by Mr. Louis pgmqg “M9355 Nuw MacDonald. Bedlord. The course will be followed by e NEW thoritlee ere making e syztemstie North Rustico next week, purge ef schools in occupied Ner- - -__-_..__ way; maifidtseohers have been die- AN!) PLENTY movement illustrating his talk with on cattle. in his talk he stressed the need (By The Canadian Press) the delivery of lime and fertilizer next Minister Asquith 118M“! 111 lhfl tor of agriculture. gave an excel- tloue factory eavlvaiall- aims end obiects of the recently "'7 King's County, Montague, end J. ing lather to start getting tea Mention o! Asmnmure‘ gem Anti su lsed. "you have been "lhalpvpedtoltth do!‘ “e e e no“ inaid MacDonald, Mount stew- YORK -ic‘l=>- Null eu- similar one which will be held at m in "reliant sauce rguggeiled and placed ‘memvfiiailiai (leaner we, first. liev. a. n. Skinner. m Admiral Klchlsolmru Nomnra. $11? bum, were Mm", Japanese ambassador. The Orange Order, of which the wee a manner, conduct- The floral tributes were:- Siproy, Wife and family. Spray, Grandmn and Bennie. Spray, Brookfield Women's In- stitue. wreath, Brothers and listers. L-Zfl. MILITARY WATCH Expect- Major (Continued frorn page 1) theme pessimism" at statement! .. by i-tull. These statements, they thought, indicated an unbridgable gap between Washington and Tokyo, The gloomy expectation of portentonr developments here , was further increased by n dls- ~ mach ‘fro’? lrexlco Citiy‘ rhich IBHOCKPROOF - DUSEPROOII 0 C lplllfllt ‘Illllll- _ til- staffuther: maxing hurried ANNMAGT‘! m“: prepare one or t o return to l hits tenfe con ~ Jlpan. The" activities were ‘£11,, RaaLEX OYSTER l reported to be prompted by WATCH is unaffected by any i the arrival nf a courier from cnmam: conduit)", ere i: Washington bringing eonflden- m, bum. wan}, {or Active tiel reports of the progress of servka the American-Japanese nego- tlatlons. The Japanese Minister to Mex- ico and the legationb second sec- retary applied at the Unitfd States consulate for transit visas aatlfflliegvo¥d pisirrrirra thfitriilpztlllztiglgé ‘RS0 ‘ii E X A (j C U R A ( y G E . num l‘ 0 Martians“ of the Meme“ cam“, T utv REMARKABLE GEO. T. CLARKE Summerslde, l‘. E. l. 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